Conflict between Ukraine and Russia on April 1st: Russia reportedly intercepted and destroyed 36 Ukrainian missiles over Belgorod.
Today marks the 768th day of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, as President Volodymyr Zelensky visits Bucha on the second anniversary of the tragic massacre. The Russian Foreign Ministry has leveled accusations against Ukraine for a terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall concert hall and other incidents, requesting the immediate arrest and extradition of Ukrainian security chief Vasili Maliuk and other suspects.
Meanwhile, the Russian Army has launched another barrage of drones and missiles against Ukraine's infrastructure. In related news, President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree for the first conscription in 2024, broadening the age limit to 30 years to affect around 150,000 Russians.
The 'Havana Syndrome,' a mysterious illness that has affected U.S. diplomats and intelligence officials worldwide, may have ties to directed energy weapons employed by a Russian military intelligence unit, according to recent findings. However, it's essential to note that these connections remain tentative, with official confirmation still lacking.
In Belgorod, authorities plan to evacuate around 9,000 children due to Ukrainian attacks in the region since March 12. Russian security services have also apprehended individuals linked to a recent deadly attack on a concert hall near Moscow.
Ukraine's maritime exports reached an impressive 11.8 million tons in March, largely due to Ukraine's naval actions deterring Moscow from applying pressure on maritime transportation. Further developments involve joint military exercises between Ukraine, the U.S., and Romania, focusing on improving domestic drone and munition production in Ukraine.
recent disaster in Starobilsk has claimed the life of a pro-Russian territorial official, Valery Chayka, in an apparent car bomb explosion. ere have been 180 drone and missile attacks on Kiev in the first three months of the year, including 16 hypersonic Zircon and Kinzhal missiles – the hardest to intercept.
The SVR, Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, has linked recent border attacks in Ukraine to the concert hall attack in Moscow, suggesting that Ukraine has been waging a full-scale terrorist war against Russia.
A foreigner detained in the Republic of Dagestan has confessed to providing weapons used by the terrorists in the March 22 concert hall massacre. Russia's energy crisis has seen it receive a substantial shipment of petroleum from Cuba. Lastly, Putin has ordered a reduction in homework and exams for Russian students, focusing on intensified patriotic education since the war in Ukraine began in 2022.
The SVR, Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, has suggested that Ukraine's ongoing actions may extend beyond the conflict in Ukraine, with links to terrorist attacks, such as the recent concert hall massacre in Moscow. Meanwhile, general news coverage continues to report on the escalating war-and-conflicts, including the recent disaster in Starobilsk and the increased coverage of politics and security matters.